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Wonderful peace

Author: W. D. Cornell Hymnal: SB1925 #d21 (1925) First Line: Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight Refrain First Line: Peace, peace, wonderful peace Languages: English

Farewell, we'll meet no more

Hymnal: SB1925 #d22 (1925) Languages: English

That's the way

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SB1925 #d23 (1925) First Line: For the soul forgiven Languages: English

Go tell the poor heathen

Author: G. E. Worthington Hymnal: SB1925 #d24 (1925) Languages: English

He sent his Son to save the lost

Author: Morgan Williams Hymnal: SB1925 #d25 (1925) First Line: God so loved the world that he gave his Son As a ransom on the tree Languages: English

So faithful be

Author: Mike Byrge Hymnal: SB1925 #d26 (1925) First Line: God's children have a race to run Languages: English

Christ is leading

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SB1925 #d27 (1925) First Line: God's own Son is leading us Refrain First Line: Christ is always leading Languages: English

Guide thou my feet, O blessed

Author: J. M. Henson Hymnal: SB1925 #d28 (1925) Languages: English

Is thy heart right with God

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: SB1925 #d29 (1925) First Line: Have thy [thine] affections been nailed to the cross Languages: English

Rest cometh by and by

Author: Newton W. Allphin Hymnal: SB1925 #d30 (1925) First Line: Have you grown weary on life's rugged Languages: English

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